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so listen up to chuck because he's "the daily rundown" guy. today is going to be a great day. >> here's chuck todd. >> wow. to you don and matt and steve for that video. we learned that we will have a 10:15 a.m. press conference from the president this morning. today is actually the first 100 days of the second term. it is fitting. many presidents like to mark those days with a press conference. the president will be covering that live. let's get to the first reads of the morning. if it's tuesday, somebody is voting somewhere. today it's in massachusetts and it's for a senate seat. voters are already heading to the polls to pick the democratic and republican nominees who will compete to fill out john kerry's senate term. massachusetts had more special elections for you than regularly scheduled elections in the last three years. chalk it up to the law of unintended consequences. remember what happened. democrats in the state legislature were worried about john kerry can win the presidency and leave republican mitt romney to appoint his replacem
so listen up to chuck because he's "the daily rundown" guy. today is going to be a great day. >> here's chuck todd. >> wow. to you don and matt and steve for that video. we learned that we will have a 10:15 a.m. press conference from the president this morning. today is actually the first 100 days of the second term. it is fitting. many presidents like to mark those days with a press conference. the president will be covering that live. let's get to the first reads of the...
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chuck? >> the question this is coming during interrogation of him. i think some of this information is coming after he's been read his miranda rights, toor what it's worth. we can set that aside. we know that is the case, these guys keep talking. there's been some confused reporting on this. initially he said oh, they were just headed to new york to party. now he says they were discussing the idea of doing something. >> taking the bombs with them. >> in times square, and remember, they did have all of these bombs with them. they were throwing bombs at the law enforcement during that shoot-out on thursday. >> i think that's the best argument that they were up to more trouble. let me go to jonathan dienst, who broke the story for nbc. how do you know this? >> our best have understanding is that this was only aspirat n aspirational. based on the debriefing that they're doing of the surviving terror suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev. that he was claim, first he claimed that they wanted to new york to party. but under continuing interrogation, it now appears tha
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okay, chuck. never know. all five presidents have been together so i don't want to miss that moment when they come out. chuck, what do you think of all of this? >> look, this is a moment, you know, our presidents get together for elaborate dedications and funerals and this is the upside of when these people get together so it's a moment for people that love american history, love american politics on both sides and sort of one of those moments we all pause. and that's why i enjoy just as a junkie watching all this. look, we're all -- we're going to pore through this legacy whether george w. bush likes it or not, because it has had an incredible impact on our american politics, but this is one of those bigger days. >> here we go. the first ladies, of course, starting with the current one, michelle obama. everybody loves michelle. >> mrs. hillary rodham clinton. >> mrs. barbara bush. >> mrs. roslyn carter. >> these an unusual picture in the papers tomorrow. david, what do you think? you know all these people. >
okay, chuck. never know. all five presidents have been together so i don't want to miss that moment when they come out. chuck, what do you think of all of this? >> look, this is a moment, you know, our presidents get together for elaborate dedications and funerals and this is the upside of when these people get together so it's a moment for people that love american history, love american politics on both sides and sort of one of those moments we all pause. and that's why i enjoy just as...
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chuck todd. we'll be right back after this. >> back to "hardball," now to the side show, well today, dedication to the presidential library, the sense of unity was not lost on any of them. and today they all found humor in what ties them together. take a listen. >> i appreciate my fellow members of the former president's club. >> we have been called the world's most exclusive club and we do have a pretty nice clubhouse. >> this is very special for barbara and me, and thank you all for coming, we're glad to be here. god bless america and thank you very much. >> starting with my work with -- president george h.w. bush on the tsunami and the aftermath of katrina, people began to joke that i was getting so close to the bush family that i had become the black sheep son. my mother told me not to talk too long today. and barbara, i will not let you down. >> well, it is a great honor for me to be here today. and it reminds me of my favorite cartoon in a new yorker magazine. this little boy is looking up
chuck todd. we'll be right back after this. >> back to "hardball," now to the side show, well today, dedication to the presidential library, the sense of unity was not lost on any of them. and today they all found humor in what ties them together. take a listen. >> i appreciate my fellow members of the former president's club. >> we have been called the world's most exclusive club and we do have a pretty nice clubhouse. >> this is very special for barbara and...
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that earlier but he's saying it's chuck on chuck violence. you want to know what said it? rand paul. let me read you the quote: >> cenk: now kevin bring back the panel here, kevin cirilli beth fouhy and joe williams. isn't that rand paul saying whoa, let's put the brakes on the immigration bill because of boston? >> it's rand paul. and we were just talking about how perhaps the democrats might be able to use recent events and tie it to--in boston--to gun control. but this is an example where republicans could be using boston to help with the looming immigration debate, and they've been saying for weeks and months that they're only going to go along with the compromise if there is a tougher border patrol mechanism. when you have senator paul saying two immigrants coming into the country from check knee ichechnyaand they could link it and we're seeing a little bit of it when one senator tries to pull back in the senate. >> cenk: it's interesting. and joe, this is the thing. it's not at all relevant that these guys are muslim, i don't agree with
that earlier but he's saying it's chuck on chuck violence. you want to know what said it? rand paul. let me read you the quote: >> cenk: now kevin bring back the panel here, kevin cirilli beth fouhy and joe williams. isn't that rand paul saying whoa, let's put the brakes on the immigration bill because of boston? >> it's rand paul. and we were just talking about how perhaps the democrats might be able to use recent events and tie it to--in boston--to gun control. but this is an...
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a chuck schumer and a chuck grassley going after each other hurts this chuck. anyway, a divide is emerging in the republican party between those making it known they'll get behind the senate bill and those using boston as an excuse to kill or delay it in chicago. maybe the most important to speak out in favor of this deal, paul ryan, made it clear he is on the immigration reform train. >> we have a broken immigration system and if anything what we see in boston is that we have to fix and modernize our immigration system for lots of reasons, national security reasons, economic security reasons. for all those reasons we need to fix our broken immigration system. >> ryan said he's focused on the immigration proposal that's in the house he called what the senate is doing a very good step if the right direction. and the tone of his speech at the city club of chicago was also striking. >> we are a land of immigrants. i grew up just two hours north of i-90 in southern wisconsin where my family taught me about the melting pot, about how this country is made great by th
a chuck schumer and a chuck grassley going after each other hurts this chuck. anyway, a divide is emerging in the republican party between those making it known they'll get behind the senate bill and those using boston as an excuse to kill or delay it in chicago. maybe the most important to speak out in favor of this deal, paul ryan, made it clear he is on the immigration reform train. >> we have a broken immigration system and if anything what we see in boston is that we have to fix and...
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chuck? >> i can tell you this. one of the things the president did not say is he did not call this terrorism. i can tell you from talking to sources this was discussed and the decision was made not to have the president use that specific word. a national security official e-mails and says this. any event with multiple explosive devices as this appears to be is clearly an act of terror and will be approached as an act of terror. however we do not know who carried out this attack. a thorough investigation will determine whether it was planned and carried out by a terrorist group, foreign or domestic. they are careful with their language. the president has been believed all day from the fbi director, homeland security director, chief terrorism adviser. he himself has been giving briefings to the leadership in congress. but i can tell you in talking to officials around here, brian, there is a little bit of frustration of how little they do know at this point in time which is why the president was clearly being very car
chuck? >> i can tell you this. one of the things the president did not say is he did not call this terrorism. i can tell you from talking to sources this was discussed and the decision was made not to have the president use that specific word. a national security official e-mails and says this. any event with multiple explosive devices as this appears to be is clearly an act of terror and will be approached as an act of terror. however we do not know who carried out this attack. a...
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chuck todd's live in dallas now. and so let's go to chuck. i'm sure he won't ask anybody about obesity down there today. chuck todd live in dallas, stick around. the show will change your life. bill clinton's there. >>> this is a place to educate people, to explain some of the decisions i made, to talk about the principles that guided me. but also to encourage people to serve. ultimately history will judge whether krit you ccritics are r wrong. but this is a place to educate people. >> good morning from the campus of southern methodist university right here in dallas, texas, where this morning the five presidents, obama, clinton, carter and bush senior will gather to pay tribute to the 43rd president of the united states and dedicate officially the george w. bush presidential center. i'm chuck todd. thursday, april 25th, 2013. special edition of "the daily rundown." there's at least one thing democrats and republicans can agree on. george w. bush has a consequential presidency. the agreement usually stops there. for years as bush's popularity
chuck todd's live in dallas now. and so let's go to chuck. i'm sure he won't ask anybody about obesity down there today. chuck todd live in dallas, stick around. the show will change your life. bill clinton's there. >>> this is a place to educate people, to explain some of the decisions i made, to talk about the principles that guided me. but also to encourage people to serve. ultimately history will judge whether krit you ccritics are r wrong. but this is a place to educate people....
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and chuck, size it up. you're about to -- before we're going to have the president on here as soon as he makes his speech tonight. it could come at the end of the hour or a little bit late. here's the question. what's obama going to say to those people up there that's going to break through the barrier of the right wing and the nra to stop even a vote this week or next? >> reporter: i think the best thing he has going for him is the fact that there's a fight to just simply prevent a vote. and that was, you know, what was the most effective retor rhetor line we've heard the president say in his state of the union? when he went through at the end of the speech and invoked the memories of gabby giffords, evoked the memories of folks in aurora, evoked the memories of the folks in connecticut and said they deserve a vote. i think in many ways his political opponents here have given him an easy opening. he's not asking even to pass something. he just wants a vote on something. that makes it an easier -- if you're
and chuck, size it up. you're about to -- before we're going to have the president on here as soon as he makes his speech tonight. it could come at the end of the hour or a little bit late. here's the question. what's obama going to say to those people up there that's going to break through the barrier of the right wing and the nra to stop even a vote this week or next? >> reporter: i think the best thing he has going for him is the fact that there's a fight to just simply prevent a vote....
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if you look at john corey at abc, chuck cod at nbc, they are talking in terms, chuck cod for instance said this may be the last best chance to pass more gun control. they are in this with obama to push this gun control. you saw it on msnbc with joe scarborough this last week. so there's no doubt that the media is in this with obama. >> now that you bring that up, let's talk about this morning joe show, juan, where diane fine stein and joe biden come on and i am not sure if we have a full screen of this guys if we can put it up. so this idea according to joe biden there's a national registry, there's no plate in the federal government you can go and find out everybody owns a gun. >> joe biden really believes having a national -- having all of these background checks will not creation a registry of information, of gun owners in this country. >> it doesn't do it so far. we are giving become ground checkser they are done lek tranic chi. the record the she can was made and taken apay in a few more days. the actual gun was made with a gun dealer not the evidence. that's a bogus issue. will
if you look at john corey at abc, chuck cod at nbc, they are talking in terms, chuck cod for instance said this may be the last best chance to pass more gun control. they are in this with obama to push this gun control. you saw it on msnbc with joe scarborough this last week. so there's no doubt that the media is in this with obama. >> now that you bring that up, let's talk about this morning joe show, juan, where diane fine stein and joe biden come on and i am not sure if we have a full...
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you recently appointed john kerry and chuck hagel. smart moves. the only two people in the united to look even more tired than you. [laughter] a great strategy. mr. president, you will leave office a very young man. the presidency has taken it's toll. you are starting to look like a judge on "law and order." just say, you are on thin ice, counselor. you could have that part right away. your hair is so white, it could be a member of your cabinet. [laughter] [crowd oohs] he can handle it. he recently picked the new treasury secretary, jack lew. if the president ever has to let him go, he can say, it is not lew, it's me. [laughter] the quote a city must but the president is that he is always the coolest guy in the room. that is what everyone says. he is the coolest guy in the room. here is my question. who else is in that room? it is not hard to be the cool one when the other guys in the room r biden, hagel, and carry. i would be cool to if i was in a room where steve ville sackett showing someone how to do the harlem shake. i have made some jokes ab
you recently appointed john kerry and chuck hagel. smart moves. the only two people in the united to look even more tired than you. [laughter] a great strategy. mr. president, you will leave office a very young man. the presidency has taken it's toll. you are starting to look like a judge on "law and order." just say, you are on thin ice, counselor. you could have that part right away. your hair is so white, it could be a member of your cabinet. [laughter] [crowd oohs] he can handle...
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>> this is an example of what chuck hagel was talking about in his speech today, if you just tally up one year's worth of cost overruns for the 96 most important defense programs, in one year, that's $74 billion. which, if that was its own country, would be the third largest defense budget in the world, more than russia spends. >> sue terry, spencer ackerman, mattie duppler, that is "all in" for this evening. rachel, sorry i'm throwing it to you late, but i know how much you love defense overruns. >> if you're going to be five seconds late because we have to learn that our cost overruns alone are the third largest defense budget in the world and we learn it from spencer, i'm with you. >> awesome. >> thank you, awesome. thanks to you at home, as well, for staying with us this hour. the president of the united states, flying about the country and making public appearances, that is always kind of the fulcrum around which the rest of the day's political news tilts. that was largely true today with the president in colorado and then heading to california. but there was also big substantiat
>> this is an example of what chuck hagel was talking about in his speech today, if you just tally up one year's worth of cost overruns for the 96 most important defense programs, in one year, that's $74 billion. which, if that was its own country, would be the third largest defense budget in the world, more than russia spends. >> sue terry, spencer ackerman, mattie duppler, that is "all in" for this evening. rachel, sorry i'm throwing it to you late, but i know how much...
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you're better looking than chuck schumer? it's like saying aim the best-looking regular on the show. what do you think now, hot shot? >> maybe i'm not thinking. maybe i'm just brooding. >> i'm kind of sad about it. >> well, you should be. andy, let's pick on bill. >> i put this thing back to you, greg, and i'm in a passive aggressive mood, so i'm not saying it. >> back to me, america. coming up, what's love got to do with it? >> what's love got to do with it, to do with it? what's love but a secondhand emotion. dude, you got to move on. i told you it was over. >>> what's so grand about a >>> a story a special report won't touch. should everybody dance for zebra pants. yes, it's finally true, zubas have returned after a 12-year hiatus. the company that brought us trousers, mall rats and 4050 rolls. the animal print sold $200,000 worth of merchandise within the first week of their relaunch. so can we really steel glamour from the age of mc hammer? i asked fox news' most mentally backwards correspondent to tackle that forward qu
you're better looking than chuck schumer? it's like saying aim the best-looking regular on the show. what do you think now, hot shot? >> maybe i'm not thinking. maybe i'm just brooding. >> i'm kind of sad about it. >> well, you should be. andy, let's pick on bill. >> i put this thing back to you, greg, and i'm in a passive aggressive mood, so i'm not saying it. >> back to me, america. coming up, what's love got to do with it? >> what's love got to do with it,...
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because, chuck, the fact she had this two decades ago. that she admitted in her biography, autobiography she had those 40-some days in tleemt. it isn't like the eagleton thing where it's a press disclosure, an expose. she publicly explained that she'd had this illness. all these years later they're bringing it back and pretending it's in the present tense. she is emotionally unbalanced. >> i tell you what mcconnell aides will say. i've asked them questions about this today. folks that were in that room. their defense of this is, we were doing nothing different than any campaign does in preparing against an opponent. you gather all the information you potentially have that potentially might be a negative that you wouldn't -- that it wouldn't be fair to judge them unless they made the strategic decision to then use it publicly. and that their defense on this is, they did not make the decision to go with this line of attack. because i'm with you, chris. i think that this is -- this type of attack is a double-edged sword and would alienate vo
because, chuck, the fact she had this two decades ago. that she admitted in her biography, autobiography she had those 40-some days in tleemt. it isn't like the eagleton thing where it's a press disclosure, an expose. she publicly explained that she'd had this illness. all these years later they're bringing it back and pretending it's in the present tense. she is emotionally unbalanced. >> i tell you what mcconnell aides will say. i've asked them questions about this today. folks that...
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. >>> yesterday, though, secretary of defense chuck hagel spoke about the government's findings. >> we need all the facts. we need all the information. as to a red line, my role as secretary of defense is to give the president options on a policy issue. that's a policy issue. and we'll be prepared to do that at such time that the president requires options. >>> meanwhile, senator john mccain who has been a leading voice for u.s. military involvement in syria expressed his disappointment at the obama administration's handling of the crisis. >> we should have intervened long ago, whether bashar al assad was using them or not. he slaughtered 80,000 people while we've sat by and watched. it's been one of the most shameful chapters in american history. >> joining us from cairo, nbc news correspondent atia. how is this being digested in the middle east? >> hi there, brian. well, many people are paying attention to what president obama and washington will do, but it seems pretty clear from secretary of defense chuck hagel that they just have some -- some possibility that the syrian government
. >>> yesterday, though, secretary of defense chuck hagel spoke about the government's findings. >> we need all the facts. we need all the information. as to a red line, my role as secretary of defense is to give the president options on a policy issue. that's a policy issue. and we'll be prepared to do that at such time that the president requires options. >>> meanwhile, senator john mccain who has been a leading voice for u.s. military involvement in syria expressed...
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. >> okay, chuck. grade the president. how did he do? >> you know what, as a comedian, i'm a little upset with him because he made doing my job look way too easy. straight up, hands down, "a" all the way. his timing was impeccable and comedy is all about timing, man. so whenever you can deliver the joke -- and people are like, well, he's got writers. well, so does jon stewart. shut up. whenever you can joke like he did and bring down the house he did in front of the people who will be your detract fors the next day, you hit it out of the park. it's called a home run. >> no doubt about it. lauren, you were there as was i. what was his best line? >> i think the socialist line was the best line. making fun of the fact that he's buying into the birther conspiracies. that was a pretty good one and i think that was the one that got the most laughs. conan o'brien, on the other hand, did not get as many laughs. i think he got one out of three and he had these very rapid fire jokes and there were a lot of times when the room just went flat. there
. >> okay, chuck. grade the president. how did he do? >> you know what, as a comedian, i'm a little upset with him because he made doing my job look way too easy. straight up, hands down, "a" all the way. his timing was impeccable and comedy is all about timing, man. so whenever you can deliver the joke -- and people are like, well, he's got writers. well, so does jon stewart. shut up. whenever you can joke like he did and bring down the house he did in front of the people...
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chuck? >> reporter: the motorcade arrived less than 10 minutes ago and it was greeted by people that have been waiting all afternoon. hundreds of protesters were in pacific heights are expressing their views on a large number of topics. the controversial pipeline. it would bring additional oil south of canada. many people wanted the president to stop the project. >> climate change is going to make the plan that on the inhabitable. >> he personally knows the right thing to do is to stop the pipeline in its truck. >> the momentum is building across the country >> the protesters greeted the secret service and the president. this was a 32,000 per plate fund-raiser. in san francisco, charles clifford, kron 4. >> mister obama will spend the night in san francisco's intercontinental hotel in the financial district. so you can expect delays tomorrow morning on several streets surrounding the area. then the president is off to two fundraisers in atherton. the first at the home of mark heising and liz
chuck? >> reporter: the motorcade arrived less than 10 minutes ago and it was greeted by people that have been waiting all afternoon. hundreds of protesters were in pacific heights are expressing their views on a large number of topics. the controversial pipeline. it would bring additional oil south of canada. many people wanted the president to stop the project. >> climate change is going to make the plan that on the inhabitable. >> he personally knows the right thing to do...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: defense secretary chuck hagel called on north korea to cool its rhetoric, after it barred hundreds of south korean workers from a factory complex on the border. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the strategic and economic significance of the shutdown and the heightened tensions. >> ifill: then, we get two views about the safety of oil pipelines, after a rupture in arkansas last week forced the evacuation of more than 20 homes. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown examines the impact of across- the-board federal spending cuts on scientific research. >> ifill: john merrow reports on a kentucky school district that's spending less time testing students and more time on projects like building rockets. >> are they learning? yes. i feel like they're probably learning more than they ever would just sitting there hearing me tell them about a certain section of textbook. >> woodruff: we get the latest on an arizona man freed from prison after 42 years, when new evidence sur
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: defense secretary chuck hagel called on north korea to cool its rhetoric, after it barred hundreds of south korean workers from a factory complex on the border. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the strategic and economic significance of the shutdown and the heightened tensions. >> ifill: then, we get two views about the safety of oil...
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i thought the president's remarks were funny last night. >> chuck, what were his favorite targets? we played it at the top, the bit about if you want minority outreach, why don't you start with this minority. >> contractually are we okay to praise conan? he was really funny, too. >> i think so. >> what i wonder is how many people realized at the end when he did his -- there's always this part at the end where they get serious for the minute, the part where presidents say i think the press has a good job to do and i understand. he didn't say that. he wasn't very complimentary of the press. we all can do better. it did seem -- i thought his pot shots joke wise and then the serious stuff about the internet, the rise of the internet media and social media, he hates it. okay? he hates this part of the media. he really thinks the buzzification, not just about buzz feeds and politico, he thinks that coverage of political media has hurt political discourse. he hates it. i think he was trying to make that clear last night. >> senator, we're also at a point, though, some of the other big mat
i thought the president's remarks were funny last night. >> chuck, what were his favorite targets? we played it at the top, the bit about if you want minority outreach, why don't you start with this minority. >> contractually are we okay to praise conan? he was really funny, too. >> i think so. >> what i wonder is how many people realized at the end when he did his -- there's always this part at the end where they get serious for the minute, the part where presidents say...
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some analysts call the threats empty, but speaking at an national defense university today, chuck hagel said he wasn't willing to take that chance. >> it only takes being wrong once, and i don't want to be the secretary of defense who was wrong once. >> north korea has threatened to launch attacks against the united states. the u.s. has sent fighter jets and warships to the korean peninsula. >>> children from around the nation will dine with first lady michelle obama at the white house this summer. they'll be sampling original issues at the second annual kids state dinner. it has a prize and contest to promote healthy eating. the first lady's healthy lunchtime challenge is asking kids from eight to twelve, and their parents, to create nutrition lunch recipes that represent each food group. if they have a winning recipe, they get lunch with the first lady. >>> there is news that google is set to launch a new model of its tablet. the new gadget is set to be thinner and have a higher screen resolution. mountain view's google helps to sell eight million units before the end of the year. >>>
some analysts call the threats empty, but speaking at an national defense university today, chuck hagel said he wasn't willing to take that chance. >> it only takes being wrong once, and i don't want to be the secretary of defense who was wrong once. >> north korea has threatened to launch attacks against the united states. the u.s. has sent fighter jets and warships to the korean peninsula. >>> children from around the nation will dine with first lady michelle obama at the...
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right now it's time for chuck todd. chuck, take it away. >> thank you, mike. the six-year pitch. president obama's west coast cash dash shows the midterm fight is absolutely under way. can he undo republican 2010 triumphs with an earlier and more vocal effort this time? >>> plus, a deep dive into the mayoral mess of arrests and allegations playing out in good old new york city. how much of a primary problem could this corruption create particularly for chris quinn and politicians pay attention. a change of hosts and change of coasts. we'll hear what jay and jimmy have to say about it and what they said last night. this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. there's a lot to get to including the latest in north korea. we'll go to seoul to talk to richard engel. off and running. weighed down by the economic crisis, health care hangover, bp oil spill, president obama got going on the 2010 campaign very late. this time around in leadup to 2014, he's doing things a bit differently. in april of 2009, the president wasn't out doing fund-raisers for congressional democrats in april 2013
right now it's time for chuck todd. chuck, take it away. >> thank you, mike. the six-year pitch. president obama's west coast cash dash shows the midterm fight is absolutely under way. can he undo republican 2010 triumphs with an earlier and more vocal effort this time? >>> plus, a deep dive into the mayoral mess of arrests and allegations playing out in good old new york city. how much of a primary problem could this corruption create particularly for chris quinn and politicians...
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>> chuck, you're absolutely right that that's the logic of the reluctance to intervene. but there is no reason why the united states has to own this problem. we can make decisions to assist the rebels, we can make decisions with our allies. to support the opposition, without owning the problem. we didn't own the problem in many other countries where we've contributed military power. that's a decision that the president has to make when he intervenes, he has to, if he were to do this, has to make the case that yes, we're going to help. but we are not going to be responsible for syria for all time. because if we are, as you say, and you have to put in ground troops and you have to deploy peace-keepers and spend billions of dollars. if that's the logic, we will never intervene in syria. >> chuck, i know we need to let you go. you are a busy man. this is obviously a fluid situation. thank you as always for your time and thoughts. >> you got it. good panel you got. >> domy, i want to ask you, as a former nsc poobah, in terms of what was just discussed, the concept of the pres
>> chuck, you're absolutely right that that's the logic of the reluctance to intervene. but there is no reason why the united states has to own this problem. we can make decisions to assist the rebels, we can make decisions with our allies. to support the opposition, without owning the problem. we didn't own the problem in many other countries where we've contributed military power. that's a decision that the president has to make when he intervenes, he has to, if he were to do this, has...
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city controller. >> good morning, chuck. nice to be on your show this morning. >> i want to start with the basic question when it comes to you and mr. garsedi. do you agree that there is not much difference between the two of you? >> i disagree. i have a variety of background and experience. i have been in the public sector and private sector. i have been the independent fiscal watchdog and worked in dreamworks studios and worked in a family business. i have been able to get jobs into los angeles and focus on the issues that are important to the residents of los angeles. >> what is the single biggest problem facing los angeles right now? >> jobs. economic development. we have a high unemployment rate. higher than the national average. the thing the mayor is going to do, the next mayor as wendy greuel is going to focus in on job creation. creating opportunities for our young people and getting people back to work. i'm going to lead l.a. forward. >> it seems as if, though, the biggest problem facing the next mayor is this budg
city controller. >> good morning, chuck. nice to be on your show this morning. >> i want to start with the basic question when it comes to you and mr. garsedi. do you agree that there is not much difference between the two of you? >> i disagree. i have a variety of background and experience. i have been in the public sector and private sector. i have been the independent fiscal watchdog and worked in dreamworks studios and worked in a family business. i have been able to get...
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let's bring back chuck nice and howard kurtz. we're talking about the white house correspondents dinner. the president's ability to deliver at least in the minds of his supporters, i should say, howie, i thought it interesting that he chose to come into the room to a rap song. would he have done that in his first term? >> probably not. and there was some talk he would be more sober in the wake of the boston bombings, but he had the usual mix of pointed and barbed jokes. there has been a lot of criticism about the whole spectacle of celebrities and news organizations invited, and it has grown into something that some of us are not that proud of. having been there, i will say i don't think one night where journalists try to get together with administration officials and whatever hollywood folks they cutract means they're not going to be tough on the administration, but i do think it doesn't present the most illuminating picture of the white house press corps to the public maybe watching at home. >> no, because to outsiders, it look
let's bring back chuck nice and howard kurtz. we're talking about the white house correspondents dinner. the president's ability to deliver at least in the minds of his supporters, i should say, howie, i thought it interesting that he chose to come into the room to a rap song. would he have done that in his first term? >> probably not. and there was some talk he would be more sober in the wake of the boston bombings, but he had the usual mix of pointed and barbed jokes. there has been a...
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we've put a link to chuck hagel's speech at maddow blog today. it's pretty good. ahead of the speech today, secretary hagel and his deputy announced they'll each give up a portion of their salary this year. they'll return a portion of their salary to the federal treasury because of all the pentagon workers having to take unpaid furlough days thanks to the sequester. that announcement came first, but after president obama said today he's going to do the same thing. quote, the president has decided that to share in the sacrifice being made by public servants across the federal government affected by the sequester, he'll contribute a portion of his salary back to the treasury. president obama is giving up 5% of his presidential salary for the whole year back to the treasury. that will not make a difference to the workers forced into pay cuts and furloughs, because congress has not yet undone the sequester, but it will put a spotlight on it. it will remind us all that that sequester is happening and it's causing real pain. >>> one other thing that reminds us the seque
we've put a link to chuck hagel's speech at maddow blog today. it's pretty good. ahead of the speech today, secretary hagel and his deputy announced they'll each give up a portion of their salary this year. they'll return a portion of their salary to the federal treasury because of all the pentagon workers having to take unpaid furlough days thanks to the sequester. that announcement came first, but after president obama said today he's going to do the same thing. quote, the president has...
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what is your feeling about where chuck hagel will fit into that trajectory? >> there's a joke among defense reporters -- >> my favorite genre of joke. >> naturally. outside of papacy jokes. a joke that in order to be defense secretary, you have to give this speech that hagel gave, that you come in, you're going to make sure acquisitions are going to get cleaned up, personnel policies are going to be aligned with what's actually in the national interest, costs are going to come under control. you also can't get out of the pentagon before you renege on all of that and the building has ground you down into a fine powder. in terms of everything hagel said today, there's a lot for reformers to get excited about. implementation is what this is all about. >> since you tee this up, i want to play this incredible bit of sound that one of our second producers found, which is a speech that has been lost to history, but was given by donald rumsfeld on september 10, 2001, vowing in much sharper terms, vowing to take on the pentagon establishment. take a listen. >> let's m
what is your feeling about where chuck hagel will fit into that trajectory? >> there's a joke among defense reporters -- >> my favorite genre of joke. >> naturally. outside of papacy jokes. a joke that in order to be defense secretary, you have to give this speech that hagel gave, that you come in, you're going to make sure acquisitions are going to get cleaned up, personnel policies are going to be aligned with what's actually in the national interest, costs are going to come...
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>> chuck in >> if he didn't do that peoplize. i don't think he lives more luxurous . i think there are sult ans and prises in saudi arabia who live higher than barack obama. i don't know. i am throwing it out. it is symbolic and they cooked tup in a meet ran a focus group maybe. it would have been better if he did it two months ago when the sequester again. i don't fault him for making a gesture. >> you talk about small -- we have a lot of big issues to talk about on the panel all of the time. entitlements and get the budget supposedly next wednesday . there is it a lot of big things and yet here we are. >> and it is not a lot of money. it is $10,000 for half a year or something . the first speech he gives after he leaves office will be for a quarter of a million dollars. it gives you a scale. but it is a smart move and symbolism and the amount of money is ridiculous. but he's losing altitude on the sequester. he thought he could hit the republicans and he's getting hit on the border patrol and white house tours. it is a little bit to stem the dissent and it is symbol
>> chuck in >> if he didn't do that peoplize. i don't think he lives more luxurous . i think there are sult ans and prises in saudi arabia who live higher than barack obama. i don't know. i am throwing it out. it is symbolic and they cooked tup in a meet ran a focus group maybe. it would have been better if he did it two months ago when the sequester again. i don't fault him for making a gesture. >> you talk about small -- we have a lot of big issues to talk about on the panel...
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i'm joined by nbc news political director, and chief white house correspondent, chuck todd. chuck, you're so smart about politics. why would the republican party basically take this stand? there's a lot of passion out there. these victims families members. they come on this program, they come on other programs. they go to the senators' office. they get them on the phone. their hearts are open. they've been hurt. and they just say, just give us a vote. and these guys, 31 of them say, forget about it. >> well, because the party, itself, is divided on this issue. and i think that you have republicans who believe they were elected to represent the republicans that put them in office. the republicans that nominated them. and when you look at our own polling, where the republican party is today and where independents are, where democrats are and moderates and liberals versus conservative, it's two different places. >> where's that 10% live? the 10% that doesn't want to have gun safety improvement. >> well, you know, they live in rural america. this is a cultural issue. the thing w
i'm joined by nbc news political director, and chief white house correspondent, chuck todd. chuck, you're so smart about politics. why would the republican party basically take this stand? there's a lot of passion out there. these victims families members. they come on this program, they come on other programs. they go to the senators' office. they get them on the phone. their hearts are open. they've been hurt. and they just say, just give us a vote. and these guys, 31 of them say, forget...
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defense secretary chuck hagel announced a similar move earlier this week. >>> topping cancer and even heart disease. alzheimer's has become the nation's costliest disease. with the tag of $215 billion just last year. a study at the new england journal of medicine said daily care of patients is even more expensive than drugs and medical treatment. >>> one man is still missing in the mobile river this morning after carnival "triumph" broke loose from its repair dock in alabama. high winds knocked the ship across the bay causing more damage to the already stricken ship. >>> flames engulfed a 40-story hotel and apartment building in chechnya. no one was hurt. it took 300 firefighters to put out that blaze. a short circuit is to believe to what caused it. >>> more eruptions from italy's mount etna. this time, dark smoke clouding out an otherwise gorgeous spring day. it's the 19th eruption in less than two months. >>> and while president obama's taking a pay cut, britain's queen elizabeth is getting a $7.5 million raise. her annual budget known as the sovereign grant includes the cost of ru
defense secretary chuck hagel announced a similar move earlier this week. >>> topping cancer and even heart disease. alzheimer's has become the nation's costliest disease. with the tag of $215 billion just last year. a study at the new england journal of medicine said daily care of patients is even more expensive than drugs and medical treatment. >>> one man is still missing in the mobile river this morning after carnival "triumph" broke loose from its repair dock in...
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right before chuck schumer was going to be on with chuck todd on nbc's "meet the press." that was not by accident. i think marco rubio knew that schumer, another member of the gang of eight trying to make the immigration deal was likely to say look, it's all over but the shouting, we have to dot the i's and crossed t's, but we've reached an accord. for marco rubio it's about short-term and longer-term thinking and impact. he wants to be in the room to make a deal. that would help as he goes forward in a general election context. but in a primary, in a presidential primary. he can't look like he got rolled by chuck schumer and the white house, he has to look like he put up a fight. he got everything he can possibly get and they capitulated to him, not the other way around. i think it's probably not totally done. and chuck schumer said something to thaesk. i think a lot of this is about perception, how this looks for marco rubio in the room and what it looks like when it comes out, if there is a deal. >> this involves the chamber of commerce and the labor movement, the afl-
right before chuck schumer was going to be on with chuck todd on nbc's "meet the press." that was not by accident. i think marco rubio knew that schumer, another member of the gang of eight trying to make the immigration deal was likely to say look, it's all over but the shouting, we have to dot the i's and crossed t's, but we've reached an accord. for marco rubio it's about short-term and longer-term thinking and impact. he wants to be in the room to make a deal. that would help as...
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chuck hagel says u.s. officials believe the syrian government has used chemicals in the battle to sustain power. he did not say exactly who was
chuck hagel says u.s. officials believe the syrian government has used chemicals in the battle to sustain power. he did not say exactly who was
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chuck is right. it's technology. when people hear that young heart beat and they see that son owe gram that is their baby and look forward to the day they hold that baby in their arms. then you hear this gosnell case. it has been horrifying to me and i am really thankful that the media is beginning to cover that case, because it is atrocious. it is absolutely atrocious. those of us who have had children in nic-us and watched that struggle for life with those little tiny two-pound, three-pound babies, and then see them grow, it is just incredible and you think this guy chose to end that life. >> well, yeah. jack is going to turn 5 pretty soon. when it happens, when you have a premie, you just wonder whether he is going to live or die and you sit there and so emotional. parents would always come up and he would go, they are always the toughest and they are! all of my other kids get shots and look and start screaming. you give jack a shot and he'll look down and go like this. i went through a lot of that in my first six
chuck is right. it's technology. when people hear that young heart beat and they see that son owe gram that is their baby and look forward to the day they hold that baby in their arms. then you hear this gosnell case. it has been horrifying to me and i am really thankful that the media is beginning to cover that case, because it is atrocious. it is absolutely atrocious. those of us who have had children in nic-us and watched that struggle for life with those little tiny two-pound, three-pound...
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. >> chris: defense secretary chuck hagel responding to north korea's threat of war against the u.s. and south korea. and it is time for our sunday group, bill kristol of the weekly standard. mara liasson of national public radio. republican strategist ed gillespie and charles lane of the washington post. kim jong un was quoted friday as ordering missile units to be ready to strike the u.s. and south core remarks. >> the photo was released. kim meeting with top north korean generals with a chart showing the trajectory of the missiles hitting major american cities. bill, what is kim's game? >> who onos but it is not good. they murdered, starved mels of their own people that regime and how to proliferated nuke weapons. the israeli strike on the syrian nuclear plant in 2007 that was given to them by north korea. even if you discount north korea, they are containable, they with proliferate weapons of mass destruction and guess what, iran and north korea have h historic relationships and north korea is short of cash and could sell the weapons to terrorist groups. the threat of north korea
. >> chris: defense secretary chuck hagel responding to north korea's threat of war against the u.s. and south korea. and it is time for our sunday group, bill kristol of the weekly standard. mara liasson of national public radio. republican strategist ed gillespie and charles lane of the washington post. kim jong un was quoted friday as ordering missile units to be ready to strike the u.s. and south core remarks. >> the photo was released. kim meeting with top north korean generals...
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i'm chuck todd. there's a lot to get to this morning. we've got a two hour show that we're going to pack into one hour. it's april 26th. happy friday. my first reads of the morning. u.s. intelligence agencies believe the syrian government has used chemical weapons in its civil war raising new questions about american intervention in that two-year conflict. the administration, which felt it had no choice in confirming the intelligence assessment given they knew it would go public on its own, now seems to be trying to buy time to determine a response. chuck hagen traveling in the middle east thursday was the first obama official to talk to reporters. >> u.s. intelligence community assesses with some degree of varying confidence that the syrian regime has used chemical weapons on a small scale in syria. specifically, the chemical agent sarin. >> john kerry will hold a classified about five minutes from now. yesterday, he was on capitol hill talking about this, too. now, u.s. intelligence official believe that traces of the nerve agent were
i'm chuck todd. there's a lot to get to this morning. we've got a two hour show that we're going to pack into one hour. it's april 26th. happy friday. my first reads of the morning. u.s. intelligence agencies believe the syrian government has used chemical weapons in its civil war raising new questions about american intervention in that two-year conflict. the administration, which felt it had no choice in confirming the intelligence assessment given they knew it would go public on its own, now...
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chuck hagel traveling in the middle east basically read the letter to reporters. he added this. >> the decision to reach this conclusion was made within the past 24 hours. >> senators john mccain and lindsey responded, senator mccain, i think it's pretty obvious a red line has been crossed. senator graham, it's a red line that has been crossed. if it's a red line that's been crossed, the next question, what the heck does that mean for u.s. involvement? joining us, from time international, bobby, can we start with this phrase, some degrees of varying confidence. having gone through iraq wmd, i think all of us are extremely attune dollars to the intelligence problems here. what should we make of the phrase, we have determined with some degree of varying confidence chemical weapons were used? >> we have to conclude we're not 100% sure. chemical weapons are not very subtle. serin in particular is not very subtle. the fact that that kind of language has been used suggests to me very small amounts were used. this is not even something as bad as the tokyo subway serin ga
chuck hagel traveling in the middle east basically read the letter to reporters. he added this. >> the decision to reach this conclusion was made within the past 24 hours. >> senators john mccain and lindsey responded, senator mccain, i think it's pretty obvious a red line has been crossed. senator graham, it's a red line that has been crossed. if it's a red line that's been crossed, the next question, what the heck does that mean for u.s. involvement? joining us, from time...
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still awaiting remarks from defense secretary chuck hagel. expected to talk about some of the fiscal challenges facing the defense department. he is expected in a couple of minutes. we will have live coverage here on c-span. >> the president of the national defense university, major greg martin. >> good to see everybody. good afternoon. we are honored to host the secretary of defense for his first formal policy address. i cannot think of a place more fitting than the national defense university for him to deliver it. ndu is, after all, a place where we study the nexus between strategy and policy so that our rising military and civilian leaders can better advise those who govern on how best to preserve the peace, or if necessary, to prevail in war when all other avenues have been exhausted. our speaker is certainly more than qualified to talk about the art of both peace and war. secretary hagel is a combat veteran who enlisted in the united states army and volunteered for service in vietnam, where he was awarded two purple hearts while writing
still awaiting remarks from defense secretary chuck hagel. expected to talk about some of the fiscal challenges facing the defense department. he is expected in a couple of minutes. we will have live coverage here on c-span. >> the president of the national defense university, major greg martin. >> good to see everybody. good afternoon. we are honored to host the secretary of defense for his first formal policy address. i cannot think of a place more fitting than the national...
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chuck? >> andrea, thanks very much. and we know you're going to have a lot more with john kerry throughout the day. coming up, taking a deep dive into the deep shift in the culture wars, from same-sex marriage to the debate among values and tolerance. we've got new numbers that show where this country is heading and which part of the country is swimming against the current. and don't forget to check out our website, rundown.msnbc.com. you're watching "the daily rundown," only on msnbc. power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for hi
chuck? >> andrea, thanks very much. and we know you're going to have a lot more with john kerry throughout the day. coming up, taking a deep dive into the deep shift in the culture wars, from same-sex marriage to the debate among values and tolerance. we've got new numbers that show where this country is heading and which part of the country is swimming against the current. and don't forget to check out our website, rundown.msnbc.com. you're watching "the daily rundown," only on...
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>> one republican is doing it one democrat is doing it you know what chuck schumer is doing? he's pushing the issue so that if the republicans back away he can say, i blame them. and what is marco rubio doing? he's pulling back. because then if it breaks down, he can go -- i'm blaming them. they're doing exactly the same thing, there's no difference. rubio has to do this. if he doesn't he's going to get lit up by the far right on this issue. >> he has to back away a little bit. >> he must back away to a large degree. if he doesn't, schumer is going to railroad all over him like we've never seen that before, right? >> i think it's a more complicated calculus than that. rubio has to be seen as not cutting a back-room deal. he can't look like he's hashing some deal out with democrats and he's doing this behind the back of conservatives and behind the back of everybody else. we live in an era where members of congress, especially republicans, want to see everything done through what is called regular order. going through committees. taking this long path. not cutting deals like j
>> one republican is doing it one democrat is doing it you know what chuck schumer is doing? he's pushing the issue so that if the republicans back away he can say, i blame them. and what is marco rubio doing? he's pulling back. because then if it breaks down, he can go -- i'm blaming them. they're doing exactly the same thing, there's no difference. rubio has to do this. if he doesn't he's going to get lit up by the far right on this issue. >> he has to back away a little bit....
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adrienne mong in dagestan. >>> chuck hagel says that syria has used chemical weapons. will that force the president to take action? senate foreign relations bob corker joins us next. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> major news today on the subject of chemical weapons used in syria. responding to letter today, from a bipartisan group of senators requesting answers on this murky question of whether the assad regime has used chemicals, according to the new assessment by the white house, on two incidents they did or someone did. there is a concern about the chain of custody of these weapons, but principally, it was sarin gas, according to the defense secretary, chuck hagel. has the syrian
adrienne mong in dagestan. >>> chuck hagel says that syria has used chemical weapons. will that force the president to take action? senate foreign relations bob corker joins us next. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our...
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>> the first bill was dropped, the chuck schumer bill, was all inclusive. he backed off that, and worked abwhat we thought was a better bill, especially from a gun culture that i come from in west virginia. i worked the bill in the gun-friendly west virginians that i hunt with, sport shoot with. all of them to a "t," when they saw the bill, this only not protects your second amendment rights it expands your second amendment rights. >> but pat toomey, cosponsor of manchin/toomey says he's done with it? >> i don't believe that. we'll work the bill -- if people take time to read the bill. if you're a law-abiding gun owner, you'll love this bill. if you're a criminal, mentally adjudicated through a court, you probably won't like it. we don't infringe on anybody's rights -- >> i want to make it clear, you're going to bring this bill back? >> absolutely. different -k it's going to be >> i truly believe if we have time to sell the bill, people read the bill, and i'm willing to go anywhere in the country, debate anybody on this issue, read the bill and tell me what
>> the first bill was dropped, the chuck schumer bill, was all inclusive. he backed off that, and worked abwhat we thought was a better bill, especially from a gun culture that i come from in west virginia. i worked the bill in the gun-friendly west virginians that i hunt with, sport shoot with. all of them to a "t," when they saw the bill, this only not protects your second amendment rights it expands your second amendment rights. >> but pat toomey, cosponsor of...
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but chuck, mcconnell has been in office for a long time. i always figure an incumbent ought to be positive. let the other guy take the shots. the other woman take the shots. here he is coming in with 36%. going right on offense. >> well, it is, but if you follow mcconnell's history here, and i tell you, howard knows this really well, he's basking in the glory of the louisville cardinals today. >> i am, indeed. >> he knows his kentucky politics, his kentucky sports very well. the history of mitch mcconnell, this is how he rolls. he's a tough as nails politician. he runs tough campaigns. he's never been enormously popular in the state of kentucky. even in his biggest victories. they've always just come where he slightly underperformed where a generic republican in kentucky should perform. so in many ways i think this is the way they determine what's their best shot at winning. >> yeah, jim bunning was an s.o.b. this guy isn't a very nice fellow here. let's take a look at the top of the audiotape. we're allowed to show it. where senator mitch
but chuck, mcconnell has been in office for a long time. i always figure an incumbent ought to be positive. let the other guy take the shots. the other woman take the shots. here he is coming in with 36%. going right on offense. >> well, it is, but if you follow mcconnell's history here, and i tell you, howard knows this really well, he's basking in the glory of the louisville cardinals today. >> i am, indeed. >> he knows his kentucky politics, his kentucky sports very well....